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any left over single game tickets are generally put up for sale a few weeks before the game...if it is part of one of the multiple game packages (if they do that again this year) there may not be many left over, they are a good "mid tier" SEC opponent, a step above Kentucky and Vandy, but not quite on the same level (perceptionwise at least) as a UGA or FL

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best bet may be a service such as stub hub, you may pay a little more, but odds are you will be able to get a better ticket than you would via the box office at the point when they open sales to the general public

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To argue with a man who has renounced the use and authority of reason is like administering medicine to the dead.

It may be slightly more expensive but you're best bet for good seats would be to either go to stubhub.com or ticketmaster.com or to go to the stadium on gameday and buy tickets there. Lots of people will be selling their tickets.

However, getting them outside the stadium is risky since there's a good chance that they will be counterfeit.

In the past, I have bought them from StubHub and had no problems. Cost more but you can find good seats.